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Attorney Fox was recently named one of the Top DWI Attorneys of 2017 in San Antonio by S.A. Scene Magazine. This is the fourth year in a row that our San Antonio DWI lawyer has been recognized for this particular award. The list of top DWI lawyers ...

DWI (driving while intoxicated) or DUI (driving under the influence) are considered serious charges in Texas. If you were found to have a blood alcohol content of 0.08% or above, you could be arrested and charged with drunk driving. If you have found ...

While many attorneys are good, it takes a special skill set to be great. At The Law Office of John J. Fox, you are greeted with one of the best criminal defense attorneys in all of Texas. Attorney Fox's clients are not the only ones who esteem ...

After a DWI conviction, you most likely are at risk of a license suspension. Even a first DWI conviction in Texas can result in a license suspension for up to one year. With subsequent offenses, the length of the suspension can increase. Because ...

In Texas, the most basic DWI offense is commonly charged as misdemeanor. If there are aggravating factors; however, the defendant is at risk of harsher penalties. There are several instances in which a DWI charge results in a felony. The most common ...

On Friday, October 4 th in San Antonio, TX a man (A.N.) was sentenced for a fatal crash involving alcohol that occurred on Labor Day Weekend in 2011. A.N. has repeatedly apologized for the accident and has made it known that he would never ...

In San Marcos, Texas, a woman was arrested for her sixth DWI offense. This last arrest occurred last year and the Hays County jury has officially sentenced her to life in prison on Wednesday, September 18 th. The woman has been convicted of five ...

If you are pulled over by law enforcement who suspects intoxication, they may conduct field sobriety tests. There are three common tests that will be performed. The three tests make up the Standardized Field Sobriety Test (SFST) and they include: ...

The Administrative License Revocation (ALR) Program in Texas is not related to the criminal court process that unfolds after a person is arrested for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). The ALR process entails a field sobriety test wherein a person can ...